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What channel is Tennessee baseball vs. Texas A&M College World Series final Game 2 on today? Time, TV, streaming

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What channel is Tennessee baseball vs. Texas A&M College World Series final Game 2 on today? Time, TV, streaming

Tennessee baseball has work to do in the College World Series finals against Texas A&M, starting with Game 2 on Sunday in Omaha.

The Vols lost 9-5 in Game 1 on Saturday in a mistake-filled game that included three UT errors and just three extra-base hits.

Tennessee has to win Sunday and Monday to win the national championship, and it’ll start Drew Beam on Sunday in the biggest start of his college career. Texas A&M’s Game 2 pitching plan is unclear.

Here’s everything you need to know about Tennessee’s College World Series game, including time, TV and streaming info and more:

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What channel is Tennessee baseball vs. Texas A&M in College World Series finals Game 2 today?

Tennessee vs. Texas A&M will be broadcast nationally on ABC. Streaming options for the game include the ESPN app and FUBO, which offers a free trial to potential subscribers, and ESPN+, which is ESPN’s subscription-based streaming service.

Tennessee baseball vs. Texas A&M in College World Series finals Game 2 start time

  • Game time: 2 pm. ET on Sunday

Tennessee vs. Texas A&M will begin at 2 p.m. ET on Sunday inside Charles Schwab Field in Omaha.

College World Series championship finals schedule 2024

All times Eastern

Saturday, June 22

Sunday, June 23

  • Game 2: Tennessee vs. Texas A&M | 2 p.m. | ABC (Fubo)

Monday, June 24

  • Game 3 (if necessary): Tennessee vs. Texas A&M | 7 p.m. | ESPN (Fubo)

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